Why not use the "Power compensation" (p. 33 of the English manual) ? You can
then control the elevator up with your left thumb on the throttle stick. No
use if you want rudder deflection also, of course.

Stefan.

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Weston, Adam R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: dinsdag 13 februari 2001 19:13
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> Onderwerp: Re: [RCSE] Launch Presets on A Cockpit Update
>
>
> Hi Cockpit MM Pilots,
>
> Here's what I've done to launch a wing-launch plane with a launch
> preset...
>
> This will only work for a rudder/elevator plane, flaperons are
> whole-other ball of servo-wires...
>
> Plug the rudder in to the aileron on the RX (Channel 1), elevator
> into elevator (channel 2).
>
> Plug the three way switch into the flaps channel on the TX (for
> me a lefty I have the three way switch on the right side, for you
> other folks you'll probably have to move the 3-way switch to the
> left side).
>
> Turn on the flaperon mix on the mix menu.  Your rudder is now a
> flaperon!  so when you hit the flaps switch the rudder will
> deflect the specified amount.  One direction on the flap switch
> will be the correct direction (i.e. my rudder goes to the left
> when I throw left handed).  The other will be for when you
> opposite handed partner/buddy wants to try throwing your plane!
>
> Finally, turn on the flap compensation mix, this is where you get
> your elevator (up or down depending on your plane's set-up)!
>
> I would love to put a copy of this set-up on my website, but my
> back-ordered Cockpit/PC interface cable hasn't arrived yet...
>
> Thermals,
>
> RED
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